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US1255927A
US1255927A US8795416A US8795416A US1255927A US 1255927 A US1255927 A US 1255927A US 8795416 A US8795416 A US 8795416A US 8795416 A US8795416 A US 8795416A US 1255927 A US1255927 A US 1255927A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60BVEHICLE WHEELS; CASTORS; AXLES FOR WHEELS OR CASTORS; INCREASING WHEEL ADHESION
    • B60B3/00Disc wheels, i.e. wheels with load-supporting disc body
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the invention relates to vehicle wheels, and comprises the novel construction as here: inafter set forth. art, the wheels used upon automobile pleaswire or suspension spokewheels. With the latter type there is more of a tendency to accumulate mud between the-spokes, and to "avoid this shields or coverings have been provided, which house the spokes and pre sent an unbroken surface from the rim to the hub. Such coverings are usuallyformed of light gage metal and perform-no function other than that of a protection; for the housed members. It is the object of the present invention toobtain a simplified con struction of wheel, having all the advantages of the protectedwheel just described, by dispensing with the wire spokes and using only the sheet-metal between the hub and the rim.
  • 'It is a further object to obtain a'construction which may be formed of pressed sheet metal, and which combines strength with lightness; still further to form the wheel of complementary sections having abutting hub portions and secured to each other at the periphery; and still further to advantage as hereery, and opposite laterally-extending rim flanges D terminating in the outwardly-extending flanges E forming a seat forthe tire or demountable rim.
  • Each disk is provided at its center with an inwardly-extending hub portion F and F, these hubs being formed of metal of a heavier gage, so as to provide the requisite strength, and being preferably fashioned to telescopically engage each other In the present state of the at G with abutting shoulders H.
  • the hubs may be formed either from the same blank, which 1s provided with a heavy gage portion,
  • the filler tube for the the passes through the folly and is accessible between spokes.
  • this filler tube would be concealed, and I therefore provide a removable cap J for access to the space within the disks, this being arranged adjacent to channel portions K which receive the filler tube.
  • a series of clamping bolts L are arranged around the abutting portions C and pass through registering apertures therein. When these bolts are removed the two sections of the wheel may be readily separated from each other, which facilitates the engagement or removal of the tire.
  • a wheel constructed as described has the 1 same appearance'as the covered wire wheel and can be manufactured at a greatly reduced cost. It is as readily mounted upon and demounted from the hub as the wire I wheel, and has a distinctcadvantage over the latter in facilitating engagement and disengagement of the tires.
  • a vehicle wheel comprising two complementary sheet-metal disk sections provided with oppositely, inwardly-extending hub sections telescopically engaging each other, and peripheral clamping means for said sections.
  • Avehicle wheel comprising two complementary sheet-metal disk sections provided with oppositely, inwardly-extending hub sections ofheavier gage, detachably engaging each other, complementary integral rim sections for engaging the tire, and means tor peripherally clamping said disks wardly-extending hub portion of heavier,
  • said hub portions telescopically engaging and abutting against each other, complementary rnn sections integral with said disks, having outwardly-extending eheek'flanges for engaging the tire, and clamping means engaging abutting per1ph eral portions of the disks for holding said disks together.
  • a vehicle wheel comprising two'complementary dished sheet-metal disk sections, each section being provided with an inwardly-extending hub portion and a laterally-extending rim portion, said hub portions telescopically engaging and abutting against each other, peripheiral clamping means for holding said sections together, and a socket pressed in the inner disk section to receive a driving member for'the wheel.
  • a vehicle Wheel comprising two ,com-
  • a vehicle wheel comprising two com plementary dished sheet-metal disk sections, each section being provided with an inwardly extending hub portion, said hub-"portions telescopically engaging and abutting against each other,- peripheral clamping means for holding-said sectionstogethei, and a socket pressed in the inner disk section toreceive a driving member for the Wheel.

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A. L. PUTNAM. VEHICLE WHEEL. APPLICATION FILED MAR-31, 1916.
Patented Feb. 12, 1918.
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ALDEN L. PUTNAM, F DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR' TO DETROIT PRESSED STEEL COMPANY, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN.
VEHICLE-WHEEL.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patgnted Feb, 112, j] 9j[8 Application filed March 31,1916. Serial No. 87,954.
, lVheels, of which the following is a specifica- 'tion, reference being had therein to. the-acare cars are generally of two types,viz." wooden spoke or compresslon spoke, and
companying drawings.
The invention. relates to vehicle wheels, and comprises the novel construction as here: inafter set forth. art, the wheels used upon automobile pleaswire or suspension spokewheels. With the latter type there is more of a tendency to accumulate mud between the-spokes, and to "avoid this shields or coverings have been provided, which house the spokes and pre sent an unbroken surface from the rim to the hub. Such coverings are usuallyformed of light gage metal and perform-no function other than that of a protection; for the housed members. It is the object of the present invention toobtain a simplified con struction of wheel, having all the advantages of the protectedwheel just described, by dispensing with the wire spokes and using only the sheet-metal between the hub and the rim. 'It is a further object to obtain a'construction which may be formed of pressed sheet metal, and which combines strength with lightness; still further to form the wheel of complementary sections having abutting hub portions and secured to each other at the periphery; and still further to advantage as hereery, and opposite laterally-extending rim flanges D terminating in the outwardly-extending flanges E forming a seat forthe tire or demountable rim. Each disk is provided at its center with an inwardly-extending hub portion F and F, these hubs being formed of metal of a heavier gage, so as to provide the requisite strength, and being preferably fashioned to telescopically engage each other In the present state of the at G with abutting shoulders H. The hubs may be formed either from the same blank, which 1s provided with a heavy gage portion,
or, preferably, from separate blanks which are welded or otherwise secured to the disks.
With the wire spoke wheels it is usual to form the hub of separable sections, so that the wheel carrying the tire is demountable as a unit from the inner hub section, there being provided a detachable clamping and driving engagement between the two hub sections. lVith my improved construction I also employ a two-part hub, the outer hub being formed by the members F and F, which are so fashioned as to telescopically engage the inner section (not shown). To couple the sections and to form the driving engagement there .is pressed in or united-to the disk BJa series of sockets I adapted to receive the driving pins- (not shown).
With the spoked wheel, whether of the wooden or wire type, the filler tube for the the passes through the folly and is accessible between spokes. With the disk covers, this filler tube would be concealed, and I therefore provide a removable cap J for access to the space within the disks, this being arranged adjacent to channel portions K which receive the filler tube.
To secure the disks to each other, a series of clamping bolts L are arranged around the abutting portions C and pass through registering apertures therein. When these bolts are removed the two sections of the wheel may be readily separated from each other, which facilitates the engagement or removal of the tire.
"A wheel constructed as described has the 1 same appearance'as the covered wire wheel and can be manufactured at a greatly reduced cost. It is as readily mounted upon and demounted from the hub as the wire I wheel, and has a distinctcadvantage over the latter in facilitating engagement and disengagement of the tires.
v'What I claim as my invention is:
1. A vehicle wheel, comprising two complementary sheet-metal disk sections provided with oppositely, inwardly-extending hub sections telescopically engaging each other, and peripheral clamping means for said sections.- I
2. Avehicle wheel, comprising two complementary sheet-metal disk sections provided with oppositely, inwardly-extending hub sections ofheavier gage, detachably engaging each other, complementary integral rim sections for engaging the tire, and means tor peripherally clamping said disks wardly-extending hub portion of heavier,
gage, said hub portions telescopically engaging and abutting against each other, complementary rnn sections integral with said disks, having outwardly-extending eheek'flanges for engaging the tire, and clamping means engaging abutting per1ph eral portions of the disks for holding said disks together.
4. A vehicle wheel, comprising two'complementary dished sheet-metal disk sections, each section being provided with an inwardly-extending hub portion and a laterally-extending rim portion, said hub portions telescopically engaging and abutting against each other, peripheiral clamping means for holding said sections together, and a socket pressed in the inner disk section to receive a driving member for'the wheel.
said sections being provided with inwardly- 4 extending abutting hub portions fashioned to be sleeved upon a complementary hub' section. j I 6. A vehicle Wheel comprising two ,com-
plementary dished sheet-metal disk sections, having telescopically engaged inwardly extending hub portions, and complementary outwardly extendingrini portions, said sections abutting adjacent said rim portions, and means for clamping together the abutting portions of said sections.
.7. A vehicle wheel, comprising two com plementary dished sheet-metal disk sections, each section being provided with an inwardly extending hub portion, said hub-"portions telescopically engaging and abutting against each other,- peripheral clamping means for holding-said sectionstogethei, and a socket pressed in the inner disk section toreceive a driving member for the Wheel.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
ALDEN L. YPUTNAM.
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US2484533A (en) * 1945-08-21 1949-10-11 Kelsey Hayes Wheel Co Wheel
US3080198A (en) * 1960-09-19 1963-03-05 Budd Co Fabricated spoked wheel

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US2484533A (en) * 1945-08-21 1949-10-11 Kelsey Hayes Wheel Co Wheel
US3080198A (en) * 1960-09-19 1963-03-05 Budd Co Fabricated spoked wheel

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